Sinister and The Exorcism of Emily Rose director Scott Derrickson returns to his horror roots following Marvel’s Doctor Strange with a brutal film about childhood violence and trauma with The Black Phone. It’s partly based on a Joe Hill short story from 20th Century Ghosts (a story that Derrickson has adored since its release) and
The Black Phone
Released: 24 June 2022 Certificate: 15 Director: Scott Derrickson Writer: Scott Derrickson, C. Robert Cargill Cast: Ethan Hawke, Mason Thames, James Ransone, Jeremy Davies Distributor: Universal Running Time: 103 mins The telephone has been used to scare the hell out of horror audiences for years. Pioneering films like Hideo Nakata’s Ring and Bob Clark’s Black
Ethan Hawke is having one hell of a year! With his two current projects Moon Knight and The Northman dominating TV and cinema screens already, you’d think he’d be all done for the year. But oh no! Get ready to be absolutely creeped out as he plays a potentially sadistic killer in new horror The
The phone is dead. And it’s ringing. Director Scott Derrickson is no stranger to horror having helmed 2005’s The Exorcism of Emily Rose and 2012’s Sinister and his latest foray into the genre, The Black Phone, looks just as creepy, depicting Ethan Hawke as a possible child murderer. Watch the trailer here… <span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: